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Please Just Shut Up and Look Cute

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

 

tony-parker-eva-longoriaTrue to form  Eva Longoria-Parker was all over her hubby, Tony Parker, last weekend at the NBA All-Star festivities. And, like I noted in my Valentine’s Day Hot Couples’ List, I like them and they are cute together but she really needs to stop talking about thier love life.
Eva gushed about spending the off-season in France, where Parker just bought a basketball team. “I love France and French men,” said Longoria smiling at Parker. “I mean I love this French guy.”
Eva, by now we all know you love your hubby and we’re truly happy for you , but France has enough cheese without you spreading it thick in every interview you do.

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Caddy Knows Best

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

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As if the newly released photos of Tiger Woods’ new son, Charlie Axel weren’t enough to keep the tongues of duffers around the world wagging, news is that everyone’s favorite swinger (of golf clubs, that is) may be ready for his return to competition.

According to Steve Williams, Tiger Woods’ caddie, Tiger is “a few weeks” away from a return to the PGA Tour and could decide within days where that return will take place.

 

“He’s probably 95 percent of the way there. He was waiting for the birth of his second child which just came last week so he’s ready to go. He just needs a little bit more walking. He hasn’t been able to walk too well,” he added.

“Anytime in the next few weeks he’s going to tee it up. He definitely wants to play a couple of tournaments before Augusta so any day now he’s going to make a decision when he’s going to play.”

This is obviously great news to golf fans. Woods has not played since having surgery on his left knee a week after winning the U.S. Open last June.

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Confessions of a Steroid Using Slugger

Monday, February 9th, 2009

images-15images-21images9In an entry on Curt Schilling’s blog, 38 Pitches, the former Red Sox slinger makes some good points on the issue of steroid use in baseball and, more specifically, on the outing and subsequent confession by A-Fraud that he did in fact use steroids from 2001-2003. 

First of all, Schilling gives A-Rod credit for doing what most others suspected of steroid use have failed to do, he fessed up and owned it. Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens could face possible jail time, not because they may or may not have used steroids, but because if they did, they are guilty of purgery.

For arguments sake lets assume both Bonds and Clemens did take steroids. If they had told the grand jury the truth people would have been outraged and disappointed that two of baseball’s heroes took a short cut, but neither  would likely go to jail for using steroids.

A-Fraud will still always be linked to steroids but the story will eventually die down. The likes of Bonds and Clemens will continue to get the attention of the press because of the possible indictments that could be handed down over their false statements under oath. For players who want this whole scandal to just go away- if you did it, admit to it and then lets all move on.

Like Schilling I think Rodriguez made right in this particular decision. Here’s what Schilling had to say.

It doesn’t make him any less guilty, any less accountable or any less of a Yankee (subtle Yankee jab) but it’s refreshing as hell to see someone say “I f’d up, I made a mistake and I’ll have to deal with it”. He’s fricking human, he made a horrible choice and he’ll have to deal with it.

Do whatever you want, speculate on whatever you want but the guy ‘manned up’, admitted his mistake, that’s enough for me. Nothing we can do about it at this point but move on as fans and players.

Shilling doesn’t stop there. He goes on to call out MLB and the players association for letting this list of 104 positive test results to leak. When the players agreed to submit to the test in 03′ both MLB and the MLBPA gave their assurances that no one would be accountable for their test results, as there was no rule in baseball at that time banning steroid use. 

As it stands now A-Rod has been singled out from the list of positive results, which for him isn’t really fair. Maybe his result is the only one that the SI reporters could get multiple confirmations for, more likely, he is the biggest name of current players on the list thus his results will sell more magazines and get more press.

For guys who played during the 2003 season many have come forth and said that they would like the complete list of 104 names to be made public because until it is a doubt is cast over all of them.

The craziest thing of this entire steroid/HGH schamozzle??? Jose Canseco who spilled the beans early on (and profited from it via sales of his book, Juiced) turns out to be one of the most honest guys in baseball.

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WAGS

Saturday, February 7th, 2009

wagmismatchA popular term originally used in Britain in reference to the quasi-celebrity of the wives and girlfriends of famous soccer players, WAG is slowly making its way into the vernacular on our side of the pond.

I found an entertaining post about the WAG phenomenon that analyzes famous, though not particularly handsome footballers and their disproportionately hot girlfriends. Check it out. 

If you’ve ever questioned the idea that many behavioral scientists have put forth that women are more attracted to men of status and power than they are to men who are broke, yet incredibly handsome, this will clear up any doubt that this is indeed true.

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